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Jigyasa Grover

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Top 5 trends in Artificial Intelligence for 2023 📈 

In the last week of 2022, I was having a conversation with Irene Lyakovetsky from SaugaTalks about how incredible of a year it was with some really cool AI applications like Chat GPT, DALL E V2, PaLM, and so many more. As we discussed... Continue Reading →

Dive into Open Source – Go beyond coding 👩🏻‍💻

At the moment, an exotic buzz gravitates around the term Open Source. Social coding has strikingly come across as the latest fashion, for it opens up a parallel world of technology, keeps the creative juices flowing and furnishes a sense... Continue Reading →

Go Goa 🌴 IEEE Women in Engineering International Leadership Summit 2017

Visiting Goa in monsoon with a plastered right hand might not be the best of the travel ideas, yet it was certainly delighting to have had the honour of being invited to IEEE Women in Engineering International Leadership Summit 2017 to... Continue Reading →

Winning Red Hat Women in Open Source Academic Award 2017, The Summit, A week in Boston and more …

Following much procrastination, my blog gets to catch a glimpse of the much celebrated week I had in May 2017 🎉 Many thanks for everyone's support and kind blessings, I feel honoured to be felicitated with the prestigious Red Hat Women in Open... Continue Reading →

Seeking support: Jigyasa Grover for Red Hat Women in Open Source Academic Award 2017

Heya fellas 😃 It feels delighted to be nominated as one of the five finalists throughout the world for Red Hat Women in Open Source Academic Awards 2017 owing to my significant contributions to the open source community spanning various... Continue Reading →

[event apprise] PyGame 101 Codelab

Heyy ! So, for quite a while I had been thinking of organizing a fun live coding session which shall be an appreciable kick start  for all the aspiring (girl) developers in the capital region. Along with Coding Blocks, I... Continue Reading →

[event apprise] Open Source & Women : Women Techmakers April 2016

According to a survey, only 11% of open source participants are women. People find it intimidating to get started with contributing to open source. Why? As the lead of Women Techmakers Delhi, I organized the event Open Source & Women at... Continue Reading →

[event apprise] Social Hack Eve March’16

“Behold, the number five is at hand. Grab it and shake and harness the power of networking.” Women Who Code Delhi organized Social Hack Eve, a networking session to bridge the gap between women and technology, on the 3rd of... Continue Reading →

[reblogged] More Power to Hackers  – Jigyasa Grover

Thank You HelloMeets for the feature ! You can read the original post on medium.com/@hellomeets/more-power-to-hackers-jigyasa-grover 🙂 My story — How I started coding and my mission of building a powerful bunch of girls and boys alike in coding. I consider myself fortunate to have... Continue Reading →

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